unbeliebter
Unbeliebter is a German adjective that translates to "less popular" or "more unpopular." It is the comparative form of the adjective "unbeliebt," which means "unpopular." The word is formed by adding the comparative suffix "-er" to the root "unbeliebt." As a comparative adjective, it is used to indicate that something or someone has a diminished level of favor or acceptance compared to another or a previous state. For example, one might say that a certain policy has become "unbeliebter" over time, suggesting that it was once more widely accepted. Similarly, a politician might find themselves "unbeliebter" after a controversial decision. The term can be applied to people, things, ideas, or any entity that can be subject to public opinion or favor. It denotes a decline in likability or approval, without necessarily implying outright hatred or strong dislike, but rather a reduction in positive sentiment.